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Thursday, August 07, 2014

Meet HitchBOT, the robot that's thumbing its way across Canada

Fining customers for negative Yelp reviews? Welcome to the future of big data

When astronauts breathe on Mars, they'll thank this MIT professor

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August 07, 2014
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Meet HitchBOT, the robot that's thumbing its way across Canada

The hitchhiking robot is part of a social experiment to see if drivers will transport the robot (safely) to an art gallery in Victoria, British Columbia.

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Issue highlights

1. Fining customers for negative Yelp reviews? Welcome to the future of big data

2. When astronauts breathe on Mars, they'll thank this MIT professor

3. How Zorin OS got a distrohopper to stop hopping

4. Netscout sues Gartner over Magic Quadrant rating

5. Who's paying for your tech certification?

6. Black Hat keynote: U.S. should buy up zero day attacks for 10 times going rate

7. Google adds a callback button to Android Device Manager

Fining customers for negative Yelp reviews? Welcome to the future of big data

The one-two punch of consumers' eagerness to share their opinions and their unfamiliarity with business contacts spells opportunity. READ MORE

When astronauts breathe on Mars, they'll thank this MIT professor

When astronauts are living and working on Mars, they'll be able to thank MIT's Michael Hecht for their ability to breathe on the Red Planet. READ MORE

How Zorin OS got a distrohopper to stop hopping

In today's open source roundup: Zorin OS made a long-time distrohopper finally settle down and stop hopping. Plus: The Linux Foundation promotes Automotive Grade Linux, and Codestarters converts Chromebooks into Ubuntu development machines for kids. READ MORE

Netscout sues Gartner over Magic Quadrant rating

NPM company accuses Gartner of pay-to-play. READ MORE

Who's paying for your tech certification?

Working on the theory that career development fuels retention, many businesses are picking up the tab for certifications. READ MORE

Black Hat keynote: U.S. should buy up zero day attacks for 10 times going rate

Dan Greer has other suggestions to improve cyber security that will make software vendors 'yell bloody murder'. READ MORE

Google adds a callback button to Android Device Manager

In today's Android roundup: Google updates Android Device Manager and adds a callback button to make it easier to recover lost or stolen phones. Plus: Four open source productivity tools, and the top five Android antivirus utilities. READ MORE

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